seed cake
collocation in Englishmeaningsofseedandcake
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seed
noun
uk/siːd/us/siːd/
a small, round or oval object produced by a plant and from which, when it is planted, a new plant ...
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cake
noun
uk/keɪk/us/keɪk/
a sweet food made with a mixture of flour, eggs, fat, ...
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(Definition ofseedandcakefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Organic pumpkinseedcakemay represent a relatively small, but new organic protein resource in the future.
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The need for the latter is also emphasized by the frequent choice of thistleseedcakeand malt culms as potential feedstuffs.
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Second, cotton producers historically had been able to purchase adequate supplies of animal feed made from cottonseedcakefor their work oxen.
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She is burning her cottonseedcakebecause we cannot give her the coal.
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Is there any hope of any linseed cake, or of any cotton-seedcake?
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The highest controlled price of cottonseedcakewas £15.
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Is he aware that these duties increase the price of oilseedcakeand tie withdrawal of the duties would help to reduce farming costs?
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Concentrated feeding stuffs as such are not separately distinguished in the official records, but figures are given for oilseedcakeand meal.
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I am aware that the cost of feeding stuffs, including oilseedcake, is an imoprtant factor in determining the price at which milk can be sold.
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Puri (1999), in his book on neem, has given details about neemseedcakeas manure and nitrification inhibitor.
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In certain cultures, beans that need heating are initially prepared as aseedcake.
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The remaining solids, called "seedcake", are either discarded or used for other purposes.
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Theseedcakeis also used as animal feed.
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